Scenes from a revolution: 65 years of Magnum photography

South Africa (1960-1994): When Apartheid, the brutal racial segregation
installed in 1948, was finally dismantled, it was the Afrikaner Resistance
Movement and other white supremacists who ran amok, gunning down unarmed
black civilians in the street.

Above: A pass-burning demonstration in Soweto, 1961 (pass laws dictated
where and when all non-white males could be at any time).